Measurement Computing DBK Part 2 User Manual
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In general, the following terminal block-to-signal relationships apply:
DBK214
Terminal
Blocks
Used for . . .
Alternative
TB9
TB10
ANALOG INPUT
P1, P4*
BNC 0 thru 7
TB11
TB12
ANALOG INPUT
P1, P4*
TB5
TB6
TB7
TB8
DIGITAL I/O
P2 or P4*
TB13**
TB14**
ANALOG INPUT
BNC Channels
0 thru 7**
P1, P4*
TB9,TB10
TB15
TB16
(Note 1)
USER
CONFIGURABLEB
NC Channels
A thru H
(See Note 1)
TB1
TB2
TB3
TB4
PULSE/
FREQUENCY/
DIGITAL I/O
ANALOG OUTPUT
P3 or P4*
DBK214 Board
Notes: (1) The P2 and P3 DB37 Connectors and their associated
“device-internal” cables are not shown.
(2) DBK214 does not make use of P5 [top center].
*
P4 is used for connecting to DaqBoard/2000 Series devices.
**
TB13 and TB14 are “virtual” terminal blocks which are routed in the printed circuit board to TB9 and TB10. The TB13 and TB14
silk-screened locations on the DBK214 board do not have physical screw terminal blocks.
Note 1: TB15 and TB16 are used for optional user-configured BNC connectors A through H. These connectors can be configured
on a per-channel basis as Analog [Input or Output], Digital I/O, or Counter/Timer. When BNC A through H are used, the
user must route wires from the “BNC routing terminal blocks” (TB15 and TB16) to the appropriate functional TB
termination points.
Accessory Wire Kit, p/n 1139-0800 includes jumper wires and a screwdriver.
The following pages correlate the DBK214 terminal block connectors with the associated pins of the P1, P2, and P3
DB37 connectors. Note that chapter 2 of the DBK Options Manual (457-0905) contains additional pin-outs, and
includes references to the 100-pin P4 connector. Also note that hardware manuals for the primary data acquisition
devices include pinout chapters.
DBK Option Cards and Modules
967894
DBK214, pg. 7